November 26, 2020 2:39 AM, "Krixano" <krixano at protonmail.com> wrote: > The court case (Field v. Google) was only in the district of Nevada. It doesn't apply > to all of the US, and it doesn't apply to people outside of the US. A precedent is a precedent is a precedent. A district court is, in fact, a federal court, meaning that any district court in the US could see Field as a precedent they should follow. I'm sure there are other cases like Field v Google that hold the same thing to be true, even in a European court; it's just that Field v Google was brought up earlier in this thread, so it's the one I know about. Just my two cents, Robert "khuxkm" Miles
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